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Carlito

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Carlito

New Port Richey, FL

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Carlito’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Carlito's Story

This angel of a cat is truly a miracle. Carlito was a (probably abandoned pet) stray in Brooksville, being tended to as part of a group of community cats. On June 18, 2024, he literally crawled up the steps of his feeder’s home, very weak and bleeding profusely from his left front leg. He was rushed to the ER, where they determined he had multiple old, necrotic wounds and several new, deep bite wounds, which were likely dog and snake. The leg needed amputation to save his life and, while under anesthesia, he was neutered and ear tipped. Carlito spent a week at the ER. When his feeder was called to pick him up, she was told to release him back outside. She rightly refused and gave him sanctuary in her home, where he did remarkably well. <br/>Fast forward to November 26, 2024 when we took possession of this handsome boy. We brought him to our vet, where he tested positive for hookworms (successfully treated) and FIV. FIV isn’t a death sentence, nor is it a cause for concern in a multi-cat home. FIV positive and negative cats can easily cohabit with no issues as long as there are no deep bites. Carlito is a lover, not a fighter! We were advised to give him a week or two of rest then schedule him for a complete dental, which we did. He had a deep cleaning and only one tooth required extraction.<br/>Acclimating Carlito to the sanctuary and the other residents didn’t take long at all. It seems he’s never met a cat he didn’t like, and our residents think he’s grand! You can always find a cat or three whispering in his ear, cuddling with him as they snore away into dreamland, or conducting mutual grooming sessions. Carlito was a bit leery of our cat-friendly, large dog, but he has grown more comfortable and would likely do fine around a gentle dog who respects Carlito's boundaries.<br/>Losing a leg hasn’t slowed this guy down a bit. He can make it to the top of any cat tree, or the bottom levels, or anywhere in between. He quickly learned to maneuver the cat doors leading from room to room (never to outside!) When he spots his foster mom, he scampers quickly to get in front of her and flops down on his side, blocking her path and exposing his belly for rubs. If he doesn’t see her for a while, he will go to each door and call her until she comes, always requesting pets. <br/>While we’d be purrfectly happy for Carlito to stay with us, we believe he will flourish and thrive if he isn’t one of many, vying for human attention (his favorite). Carlito will make a wonderful, loving and entertaining addition to a very lucky family.<br/>If you are interested in meeting Carlito, please fill out an application by clicking MORE ABOUT US (below), then click on ADOPTION APPLICATION. Only fully COMPLETED applications can be processed, so please be sure to provide all requested information.

This angel of a cat is truly a miracle. Carlito was a (probably abandoned pet) stray in Brooksville, being tended to as part of a group of community cats. On June 18, 2024, he literally crawled up the steps of his feeder’s home, very weak and bleeding profusely from his left front leg. He was rushed to the ER, where they determined he had multiple old, necrotic wounds and several new, deep bite wounds, which were likely dog and snake. The leg needed amputation to save his life and, while under anesthesia, he was neutered and ear tipped. Carlito spent a week at the ER. When his feeder was called to pick him up, she was told to release him back outside. She rightly refused and gave him sanctuary in her home, where he did remarkably well.
Fast forward to November 26, 2024 when we took possession of this handsome boy. We brought him to our vet, where he tested positive for hookworms (successfully treated) and FIV. FIV isn’t a death sentence, nor is it a cause for concern in a multi-cat home. FIV positive and negat

This angel of a cat is truly a miracle. Carlito was a (probably abandoned pet) stray in Brooksville, being tended to as part of a group of community cats. On June 18, 2024, he literally crawled up the steps of his feeder’s home, very weak and bleeding profusely from his left front leg. He was rushed to the ER, where they determined he had multiple old, necrotic wounds and several new, deep bite wounds, which were likely dog and snake. The leg needed amputation to save his life and, while under anesthesia, he was neutered and ear tipped. Carlito spent a week at the ER. When his feeder was called to pick him up, she was told to release him back outside. She rightly refused and gave him sanctuary in her home, where he did remarkably well.
Fast forward to November 26, 2024 when we took possession of this handsome boy. We brought him to our vet, where he tested positive for hookworms (successfully treated) and FIV. FIV isn’t a death sentence, nor is it a cause for concern in a multi-cat home. FIV positive and negative cats can easily cohabit with no issues as long as there are no deep bites. Carlito is a lover, not a fighter! We were advised to give him a week or two of rest then schedule him for a complete dental, which we did. He had a deep cleaning and only one tooth required extraction.
Acclimating Carlito to the sanctuary and the other residents didn’t take long at all. It seems he’s never met

How To Adopt

Carlito was listed as Adoptable by The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc.
How can I adopt Carlito?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Carlito is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Carlito?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Carlito, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Visits to the Sanctuary to meet the cats are by appointment only, and only after an adoption application is COMPLETED and reviewed.

Carlito is from The Little Cats' Rescue, Inc.

[New Port Richey, FL]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abused, abandoned or otherwise homeless cats. Our goal is no more homeless cats; our means is through spay/neuter and adoption into appropriate homes. All of our rescues will continue to live in safety at our Sanctuary or foster homes until a suitable permanent home is fou...
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